Journal of Japan Foundry Engineering Society
Online ISSN : 2185-5374
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Research Article
Effect of Casting Condition and Phosphorus on Very-Fine Globular α-Al of Al-Si Eutectic Alloys in Semi-Solid Die Casting
Jungsoo LeeMasayuki ItamuraNaoya HirataKoichi AnzaiTakuma MaedaMitsuru Adachi
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2017 Volume 89 Issue 2 Pages 55-63

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  Al-Si eutectic alloys with various amounts of phosphorus (less than 1ppm and 15ppm) were prepared by using high-purity aluminum and silicon. The generation mechanism of very-fine globular α-Al formed in commercial alloy containing P was investigated by using gravity casting and die casting.

  A large number of very-fine globular α-Al formed in the casting surface when molten metal on eutectic temperature was injected into the mold at gate speed of over 200m/s by using a die casting process. However, when the melt temperature is higher or lower than the eutectic temperature, the number of very-fine globular α-Al decreased. On the other hand, very-fine globular α-Al did not form when molten metal of eutectic temperature was poured into the mold by using a gravity casting. In addition, even if the temperature of molten metal added with P immediately after it has been filled into the mold is low temperature estimated to be eutectic temperature, very-fine globular α-Al did not form in the part where AIP flocculation did not progress completely. These results suggest that injecting the molten metal into the mold at eutectic temperature has two effects for generating very-fine globular α-Al. 1) In alloys containing P, the nucleus of α-Al is generated easily because eutectic Si is hardly generated by the flocculation of AlP, which then becomes the nucleus of the eutectic Si. 2) Many nuclei are easily generated and released from the mold by injecting the eutectic molten metal into the mold.

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